Cape May County Times, 1 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAT cotnrrr

FEIDAY, JOTE 1, IMS

In the Circuit of Sea Isle City

Mr. MulrraTe wm at hU ootUce | on Neptune itreet tor the week-end. ; Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Douglaje. ac-

companied by Mr*. Camp and Mrs. MundeU. of Wildwood, were Sea Isle City rial tors this week.

Bobby Barbour, of Ocean City, spent Decoration Day with Ira Tol-

son.

Mr*. H. Schmidt has again taken, one of the Delaney apartmenU tor the summer. M*-*. Russell Myers and family are at the Barth cottage on House street tor the summer. Mr. and Mr*. 8. Lamb. W. J. lamb and F. Latch spent the week-end at the Bellevue Hotel. The family of Thomas F. Reilly, of Bala, were at tbelr palatial beach front cottage Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Anderson and daughter. Miss Mary, are spending a few days at their cottage her*. Phillip Rapp and family, of Philadelphia. were at their summer home on Coral street over Sunday. Miss Elsie Kelly, of Camden, a niece ot Mrs. Caroline Cronecker. spent the week with her aunt here. The Ebeling cottage on Matilda street was open over Decoration Day. several members of the family being

down.

Miss Ruth Lassen, of Germantown, cousin of Mias TIUte Cronecker. has been spending the past week here as

her guest.

George M. Larkin, of Philadelphia, has rented the Pfeiffer cottage. Ariadne street and Central avenue, tor

the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Souders. of Vineland, are spending several days In Sea Isle City, being registered at

the Bellevue.

George Cronecker and his brother-in-law. Herman Shenkel. were In Sea Isle City over the week-end at the

Bellevue Hotel.

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Jack Wyminga. motored from Allan- Mr shelter is a summer reat-

Ree<1 '« dent of Sea Isle City, and an ardent

I booster tor the resort.

Mr. and Mr*. Fred Berllnger,

Miss Edna Muller, accompanied by her mother, motored to Millville Sun-

day.

Miss Anna Schmidt spent Monday and Tuesday of this week In Phila-

delphia.

Chas. K. Landis. Jr., and son. Gordon. went to Vineland over Decoration Day. Miss Margaret Sherry was In Sea Isle City Sunday, attending to some reel estate business. P. McNamara, of Philadelphia, will occupy the Lough re y cottage, 206 Landis avenue, for the season. Edward J. Davis, of Philadelphia, will this summer occupy the first floor of the Mazurle Apartments. The Neptune street Pfeiffer cottage has been rented for the season to Joseph A. Dundas, of Philadelphia. Chas. A. Mallon and Joe. Cummings. of Philadelphia, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Delaney. Sr., over

Sunday.

Mrs. Theo. DeBow spent Saturday and Sunday in Philadelphia visiting friends Mr. and Mrs. DeBow made

the trip by motor.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Arnett motored to Doylestown, Pa.. Tuesday and from there went to Lambertvllle, N. J., to visit Mr. Arnett’s sister, Mr*.

Klasen.

About one hundred and fifty, membet* of St. Elisabeth's Club were In Sea Isle City Sunday at the Aldlne Hotel which the Club has leased tor

the season.

Henry Rohner, well known Phil*-, delpbla merchant and So-. Isle City cottager, was among the Sunday viaI tore, getting his cottage In readli

to. the

Philadelphia and Sea Ms City, were

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lever, of

Philadelphia, spent Memorial Day here at the Bellevue Hotel. Mr. Lover holds an important position

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Luongo. of Cam- with the Reading RaPrced. ■to. ..re ov„ lb, Tb , XcDevltt co'U,,. on Dolphib nau»t Mr. LOPMO, pareot,, Mr , ba. b«b re»t,Kl .breirph tb, .bd Mm. 0«.r« J.Serj, | or M . M , o F „„b Mr. and Mr*. D. E WIMtarm. of J- McNlchol. of Philadelphia, who Baltimore, arrived T, esday evening will again summer here with his

st their cottage. Landis avenue and family.

Pearl street, ft

Frame and family.

The dance given hy the Moose on' Philadelphia, were at their Neptune Wednesday evening was not for the street cottage Sunday. Mr. Frame Is benefit of the Memorial Fund aa was almost a weekly visitor nova and la announced last week. It was well counting on an early opealng of his

attended. j cottage for the season.

Mias Margaret Donovan and two A party of nine men from the Arglrl friends, of Philadelphia, were *enal In Philadelphia. Including R. Sunder visitors, the guests of Mias' L. Bowlin. L. D. Levin, G. Kirk, W. Donovan's mother, lire. Thomas J. Diamond. C. H. BondholU. Ed. M. Donovan. ! Warner. F. Koflee and Albert 6. The Civic Club Card Party will be •**"* the we «k-end at the

held tonight at the home of Mr*. BeU * vuc HoM

Turner Pope Grey, with Mre. Grey The second dressmaking c’as* will and Mrs Gallen as the hoateaM*. All be held In the basement ot the M. E are invited to attend. Church. Thursday. June 7. at 1:80 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rev#» are P - M - Tboee wishing to take up the receiving congratulation* oc eh* ***° n call for pattern sheets at birth of a 12-lb baby boy. Howard Jr. Mr * 3 Halleren a home. 128 Mln«rihey are at their cottage on House ** • tr ®ct. before Monday afternoon. Ml*” I RPl-rt H E M I,. of T™.tOb.„m A post card from Mrs. Etta Haley make Sea Irle City his summer home Osgood, formerly of the staff of ths this year, having ordered a portable TIMES. Indicates her safe arrival la bungalow for use along the Inland Seattle, where she will make her fu- Waterway, and a motorboat for use ture borne with a brother. * on the waterway. Mr. Engle was a Mrs Tracy, formerly MU* Janet Tl " Uor t “ kl ‘‘* PreparetUm.

Clouting, has returned from Aahvllle, ,or hU “J 0 **™

NfC.. where she just burled her busband. She will make her home w itb her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Chas. H.

Clouting

Maurice Sofroney. George Boeder. Prank Hodgeman and Harry Kreirn went to Camden last Saturday morning to enter tfc« Consistory. Nine hundred member* were initiated and are now 32-'* degree Masons Mr. and Mr- 1. Kalpern, of New York City, cousins of Herman Diamond. visited the Dismoade over the week-end Mr and Mre. Diamond mcored to Atlantic City Sunday, taking their gueets with them. Mr. and Mre. C. W. Ledig. of Philadelphia. were over Sunday visitor* at the home of Mr. and Mr* Maurice M. Sofroney. Mr*. 8. Ledig. Mre. Sofroney s grandmother, accompanied them. Mrs. Ledig is in her eightyninth year, and U hale and hearty. Eugene Grace President of the Bethlehem Steel Company, was a Rea ls>e City visitor a fl-y last week, the guest of hla cousin. Mrs. Williar* Kaadle. Mr. Grace Is a native of Cape May County, having b*en born and raised in Goshen, snd has the tUMnctlon of being the highestsalaried executive in the world.

Strength

Even regarded by Itself, the quality of gnat financial strength In an insurance company 1* an aaaet not unappreciated by a policy bolder, but when an agent gives an manured the policy of tb* Home, the Aetna or the Traveler*, be la providing not only the ttrength of ’•the strong**!" but combined with It the service tnd reputation that have made the Ho:ae. the Aetna and the Travelers America's largest and strongest insurance com-

panies.

John L. Maher Real Estate and Insurance Home. Aetna and Traveler* Insur-

ance Companies

Landis Avenue snd Hall* Street

SEA ISLE CITY, X J

Both Phone*

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Star

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The two outstgpdinf can of the present season nre the Star and Durant They combine every feature that attracts a car user—comfort, power, style sad most of til RELIABILITY. IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES IX ALL MODELS

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A Quiet Dinner

The next time ytm want to give Her a reul treat, brtxr Sr here and let us serve you one of but tasty, wiD nasbad Dia-

It will open the way to cortiidenoes how eery we can fix you up—almost nke your own. Try Our Famous Italian Dinners SPAGHETTI A SPECIALTY

DEPOT HOTEL and CAFE OPPOSITE P E E. DEPOT JOSEPH SET, * Sea Isle City, N. J.

.:. ANNOUNCEMENT SUNNY HALL CAFE COLD SPRING. N. J. WILL OPEN JUNE 8th, 1923

DANCING

CHARLES ARNOLD. Prop.

Good

Things to Eat

Choice

Sea Foods

SPECIAL EXCURSION

Sunday, June 3

BARR’S CENTRAL MARKET

Landis A venue and Boulevard Sea Isle City - New Jersey

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